On 02/18/2011 06:25 PM, David C. Rankin wrote:
All,
I have a number of kde3 themes (and emerald themes) that I have created over
the years that I'm happy to give to trinity if there is any interest in
collecting them. Here is an example of a BlackGold (dark) theme that I have
updated in Trinity:
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http://www.3111skyline.com/dl/dt/trinity/ss/dcrTrinityBlackGold.jpg
The theme uses keramic style and a dark color scheme:
http://www.3111skyline.com/dl/dt/trinity/cfg/color-schemes/dcrTrinityBlackG…
(you may have to adjust the gold depending on monitor brightness :)
I have a kateschemarc entry that schemes the kate/kwrite/quanta editor window
the same as the blackgold color scheme. Just edit your
~/.kde3/share/config/kateschemarc and add the following section:
[dcrBlackGold]
Color Background=16,18,20
Color Highlighted Bracket=228,180,94
Color Highlighted Line=23,26,29
Color Icon Bar=113,113,112
Color Line Number=167,167,167
Color MarkType1=228,180,94
Color MarkType2=255,0,0
Color MarkType3=255,255,0
Color MarkType4=255,0,255
Color MarkType5=160,160,164
Color MarkType6=0,255,0
Color MarkType7=255,0,0
Color Selection=47,87,133
Color Tab Marker=115,115,115
Color Template Background=204,204,204
Color Template Editable Placeholder=204,255,204
Color Template Focused Editable Placeholder=102,255,102
Color Template Not Editable Placeholder=255,204,204
Color Word Wrap Marker=76,76,76
Font=DejaVu Sans Mono,8,-1,5,50,0,0,0,0,0
Then in kate: Settings -> Configure Kate -> Fonts & Colors, choose
'Schema;' dcrBlackGold
'Default schema for Kate:' dcrBlackGold.
You will then just need to set your Normal Text Styles: 'Normal' to something
like 'EEEEEE' or whatever suits your taste. The schema is set the same way for
kwrite and Quanta+.
--
David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.